How can embracing direct communication, risk-taking, and continuous learning transform your personal and professional life?" đ¤ In this special episode of "Whinypaluza," Rebecca Greene celebrates her husband, Seth Greene, highlighting the key attributes that contribute to his success. Seth's approach to life and work is characterized by direct communication, a passion-driven work ethic, risk-taking for growth, and a strong problem-solving mindset. His routine, including meditation and learning from mentors like Tony Robbins, underscores his commitment to self-improvement and productivity. Rebecca explores how these traits not only define Seth's success but also offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to enhance their problem-solving skills and achieve personal and professional growth. đ Key Takeaways: đ§ Direct communication enhances understanding and problem-solving efficiency. đ§ Passion and humor are vital for maintaining motivation and navigating life's challenges. đ§ Embracing risks is essential for growth and overcoming obstacles. đ§ Continuous learning and self-improvement are foundational for sustained success and personal development. Quotes: 1. "I am okay taking risks because it's the only way to get anywhere. It's the only way to get anything right." - Seth Greene đŞ 2. "You're green you grow, you're ripe you rot. The day you stop learning and stop trying to improve, you start going backwards." - Seth Greene đ 3. "Direct communication has been a key factor in my success." - Seth Greene đŁď¸ 4. "The goal is not just to talk about you and make you feel good. The goal is to actually help people." - Rebecca Greene đŻ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when the pursuit of belonging turns darkly funny, heartbreakingly real, and deeply human? Rebecca Greene sits down with Oxford PhD student and author Heather Colley to explore her brilliant debut novel The Gilded Butterfly Effect, a darkly observant look at campus life, beauty culture, and the messy search for belonging. Together they unpack how sorority life, loneliness, and female friendship collide in unexpected ways. Heather shares the inspiration behind her unforgettable characters Penny and Stella, the Shakespearean roots of her title, and why fiction helps us feel less alone. Through laughter and reflection, Rebecca and Heather explore why young women crave connection, how easily identity gets lost in the crowd, and why every generation faces its own version of the fitting in struggle. Itâs a raw, smart, and deeply relatable conversation about growing up, finding yourself, and learning that sometimes being different is the truest form of belonging. KEY TAKEAWAYSâ Belonging can bring both comfort and confusionâ Fiction helps readers feel less alone in their experiencesâ Female friendships are often messy, layered, and deeply realâ Loneliness hides even in the most social placesâ Finding your people takes time and self-awarenessâ Parents can support young adults by listening, not judging Quote from HeatherâFinding the right people is everything. The book is really about what happens when youâre not with the right people and how easy it is to lose yourself trying to belong.â â Heather Colley Call to ActionFind The Gilded Butterfly Effect wherever books are sold and follow Heather at heathercolleyauthor.com or on Instagram @heathercolleyauthor Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever feel the winter blues creeping in as the days get shorter? Rebecca and Seth open up about what it really takes to keep your spirits high through dark evenings, time changes, and holiday stress with laughter, love, and plenty of cozy rituals. Rebecca shares how she refuses to let the cold months pull her down, offering heartfelt and practical ways to protect your mood. From celebrating winter birthdays and creating warm traditions to avoiding the venting trap, she shows how to turn the season into a time of joy instead of dread. Seth adds humor and perspective, reminding us that attitude shapes everything, including how we experience winter. Together, they remind listeners that community and connection make all the difference, especially when the days grow darker.Key Takeaways:â Make small plans to look forward to, such as dinners, family game nights, or mini adventuresâ Romanticize winter with blankets, popcorn, hot chocolate, and moviesâ Avoid the venting cycle by shifting to solutions and gratitudeâ Get fresh air and sunlight whenever possibleâ Protect your mood like a glass house and keep outside chaos from breaking inâ Talk to people who love the season because positivity is contagiousQuotes:đŹÂ âProtect your mood like a glass houseâdonât let the cold or chaos break in.â â Rebecca GreeneđŹÂ âYou can decide it affects youâor decide it doesnât.â â Seth GreeneCall to Action:If you loved this episode, share it with a friend who could use a little light this winter đJoin the Whinypaluza Mom Community on Facebook for free monthly challenges, support, and inspiration, and follow Rebecca across all her platforms here:đ https://linktr.ee/whinypaluzamom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if stress isnât the enemyâbut the key to unlocking your best self?Host Rebecca Greene sits down with stress physiologist and former high school teacher Dr. Rebecca Heiss for an eye-opening conversation on how to transform stress from a burden into a superpower. Drawing from her groundbreaking research and her new book Springboard: Transform Stress to Work for You, Dr. Heiss shares simple, science-backed strategies for parents and kids to reframe stress as fuel for growth. Together, they discuss why âcalm downâ is the worst advice you can give, how to turn nervous energy into excitement, and how to make stress a teacher rather than a threat. Key Takeaways â Stress is a barometer for how much we careâit gives meaning and purpose to life. â Teach kids the âTiger Checkâ: ask, âIs this going to kill me in 3 minutes?â to reset perspective. â Replace âCalm downâ with âGet excited!â to reframe the bodyâs stress response. â Use the 3-minute âWorry Dumpâ to release anxiety and shift into action. â Post-traumatic growth is realâstress can become the foundation for confidence and connection. â Service to others is the most powerful stress-reliever, activating the courage hormone oxytocin. Quote:âItâs not the stress thatâs killing youâitâs how you think about it.â â Dr. Rebecca Heiss Call to Action:Listen now to learn how to make stress your ally, not your enemyâand help your kids do the same. Find Springboard: Transform Stress to Work for You wherever books are sold or visit rebeccaheiss.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when being the âuncool momâ is actually the coolest choice you can make? Rebecca and Seth open up about parenting through peer pressure, party culture, and keeping kids safe in a world where âeveryoneâs doing it.â Rebecca Greene proudly wears the title of âThe Uncool Momâ â the mom who says no to buying alcohol, drugs, or vaping supplies for her kids. In this honest conversation, she and Seth share the realities of raising teens in todayâs world. From setting boundaries and modeling healthy choices to maintaining open communication, they show how love sometimes looks like rules and how safety always outweighs being the âcoolâ parent. Six Key Takeawaysâ Being âuncoolâ can mean youâre the most responsible parent in the room.â Parents who supply alcohol or drugs to minors face serious legal consequences.â Keep communication open so kids feel safe telling the truth â even about mistakes.â Safety lessons like swimming, helmets, and sober driving are non-negotiable.â Sharing your own experiences helps kids see your guidance as real, not judgmental.â Teach kids how to respond to peer pressure with confidence and self-respect. Quote from RebeccaâIâd rather be the uncool mom than the mom who has to regret a preventable mistake. My kids can roll their eyes all they want â Iâll take that over risking their safety any day.â Call to Action Have your kids listen to this one, then discuss it. Honest conversations save lives.Subscribe at Whinypaluza.com and sign up for Rebeccaâs free parenting and marriage newsletter to join a community of families who care, connect, and grow together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this heartfelt conversation, Rebecca Greene sits down with Marccella Gonzalez, a seasoned tarot reader and spiritual guide with nearly four decades of experience. Known for her authentic, no-nonsense readings and her ability to communicate with spirits, Marccella opens up about the real purpose of tarot: to empower, heal, and guide people back to self-love. Together, Rebecca and Marccella explore what it means to do the inner work, how shadow work helps us face what weâve buried, and why transformation starts with honesty and faith. From handcrafted spell jars to energy rituals and personal stories of growth, this episode is a beautiful reminder that healing is possibleâif youâre willing to begin. â How tarot reveals what your soul is ready to faceâ What spirit communication really feels likeâ The deeper truth behind energy, intuition, and healingâ How self-love becomes the foundation for transformationâ Why doing the work is the real magic Find Marccella Gonzalez at https://marccella.com/ Explore her daughter's crystal shop, La Petite Lune Crystals https://lapetitelunecrystals.com/, and her upcoming brand, Sun Moon & Mars, where she blends spirituality with empowerment. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What if the thoughts you repeat every day are shaping your reality more than you realize? In this heartfelt Whinypaluza Wednesday, Rebecca and Seth Greene open up about how powerful our minds truly are and how often we underestimate that power. Rebecca shares her personal journey toward transforming negative thinking into mindful awareness and daily positivity. Together, they discuss the trap of venting, the power of reframing, and why mental exercise is just as important as physical fitness. With warmth and humor, they remind listeners that we can rewire our thoughts, one compassionate moment at a time. Key Takeaways â Negative thinking breeds more negativityâawareness is the first step to change. â Replace venting with mindful reflection and problem-solving. â Practice âREâ words: rewind, reset, regroup, and replace. â Small language shifts (âIâm having a bad momentâ instead of âa bad dayâ) can transform perspective. â Give yourself graceâretraining your brain takes daily repetition and compassion. Favorite Quotes:đŁ âOur mind needs exercise just like our body. The more we practice, the stronger it gets.â â Rebecca GreeneđŁ âVenting feels good for a moment, but it doesnât fix itâit keeps it alive.â â Rebecca GreeneđŁ âYou canât come on aggressively when someoneâs upset; reframe gently or theyâll run away.â â Seth Greene Subscribe & Join the Whinypaluza Community!Follow the Whinypaluza Podcast for more real talk about parenting, relationships, and personal growth. đ Visit Whinypaluza.com to read Rebeccaâs blogs, join the Facebook group, and sign up for her free newsletter. đ Like, rate, and review to help other families find the positivity they need. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when your college freshman finally comes homeâand you realize the adjustment isnât just theirs, itâs yours too? Rebecca and Seth Greene share the laughter, tears, and lessons from Maxâs first visit home from college. From emotional goodbyes and overflowing laundry to rediscovering the calm âMax vibe,â the Greenes open up about how family dynamics shift when one child leaves the nest. Rebecca reflects on how hard it is to let go, why itâs okay to cry, and how every parent must navigate the bittersweet transition of watching their kids grow up. Together, they talk about neural connections, emotional growth, and the power of letting your children learn independenceâwhile still keeping the family love alive. Key Takeaways â The first college visit home is filled with love, pride, and a touch of heartbreak.â Independence brings new neural growth for both parent and child.â Sometimes the best thing parents can do is âchill outâ and go with the flow.â Rest, recharge, and no agenda weekends are exactly what college kids need.â Itâs okay to feel all the emotionsâletting go doesnât mean loving less. QuoteâYes, Iâm going to cry every time Max goes back to schoolâand thatâs okay. It just means I love him deeply.â â Rebecca Greene Listen & Connectđ§ Tune in to Whinypaluza Wednesday with Rebecca and Seth GreeneđŹ Share this with another parent navigating the college transitionđ Visit https://whinypaluza.com and join the supportive Whinypaluza Mom community Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever stopped to say Iâm sorry â not to someone else, but to yourself?đŹÂ In this deeply honest and healing episode, Rebecca opens up about the power of self-forgiveness. Inspired by Yom Kippur, she reads her heartfelt apology letter to herself â acknowledging where sheâs been too hard, too busy, and too critical. With Sethâs warmth and humor beside her, they explore how changing your inner dialogue can reshape every relationship. Itâs a raw and relatable reminder to give yourself the same compassion you give everyone else.⨠Key Takeaways:â Writing a letter to yourself can release guilt and open space for healingâ Self-talk shapes how we treat others â grace starts withinâ Recognizing your patterns helps rewire reactive habits into mindful responsesâ Women are often too critical of themselves; simple awareness can shift everythingâ Saying thank you and accepting kindness is a form of self-loveđŞ Quote:âThe first person I realized I needed to apologize to was myself.â â Rebecca Greeneâ¤ď¸ Call to Action:Join the Whinypaluza Mom community on Facebook for support, laughter, and weekly challenges.Subscribe to the Whinypaluza newsletter for Rebeccaâs parenting, marriage, and self-care insights â and catch a new Whinypaluza Friday Expert Podcast each week. đ Whinypaluza.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As our children get older, the way we parent shifts. This week, Rebecca shares her reflections from Yom Kippur and her daughter Lillieâs 13th birthday â two moments that reminded her of the beauty of growth, forgiveness, and fresh starts. Instead of âmanagingâ every detail of our childrenâs lives, Rebecca and Seth talk about what it looks like to guide and mentor them â giving them space to try, sometimes stumble, and ultimately shine. From letting kids handle their own routines, to adjusting family time as older children come home from college, this heartfelt conversation is about learning to release control while still staying deeply connected.What Youâll Hear in This Episodeâ How Yom Kippur inspired Rebecca to pause, reflect, and think about âdoing betterâ as a parent â Celebrating Lillieâs milestone birthday and the independence that comes with the teenage years â The difference between micromanaging and mentoring â and why stepping back is sometimes the most loving choice â How to embrace changing family rhythms as kids leave home, balancing quality and quantity of time â A special invitation to join the Whinypaluza Mom October Challenge for encouragement, fun, and communityThis episode is a gentle reminder that parenting isnât about perfection. Itâs about showing up with love, letting go little by little, and cheering our kids on as they grow into themselves.Join the Conversation:Come be part of the Whinypaluza Mom community on Facebook, sign up for the newsletter, and join the October Challenge â because motherhood is always easier when we walk it together. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do you ever wonder if your worries are just ânormal mom stressâ or if itâs time to get professional help?In this powerful episode, Rebecca Greene sits down with licensed psychotherapist and behavior analyst Laurie Singer. Laurie shares how personal tragedy inspired her career, why anxiety often shows up differently in kids than in adults, and what parents can do to set healthy boundaries and model calm behavior. She explains the concept of anticipatory anxiety, reveals practical strategies like her âsignal plan,â and emphasizes the importance of positive reinforcement over constant correction. Laurieâs compassionate wisdom is a reminder to moms everywhere: youâre doing your bestâand itâs more than enough.Key Takeaways â Anxiety in children often looks like physical symptoms (stomachaches, dizziness) rather than words.â Parentsâ own anxiety can unintentionally feed into their kidsâ anxiety.â Setting boundaries isnât about being strictâitâs about giving kids the security they crave.â Positive praise should outweigh correction (aim for 5 positives to every 1 negative).â Moms must carve out time for themselvesâ30 minutes a day can change everything.Memorable Quotes: âStop being so hard on yourself as a parent. Youâre not being graded at the end of the day.â âKids want you to set boundariesâeven when they fight against them.â âIf you want to see more of a behavior, praise it. Be specific and consistent.â If youâre a mom struggling with overwhelm, anxiety, or endless self-criticism, this conversation will remind you that youâre not alone. Listen now, share with a friend, and donât forget to subscribe to Whinypaluza for more honest parenting conversations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
âWhat happens when your child heads off to collegeâand suddenly, family life at home feels completely different?âIn this episode of Whinypaluza Wednesday, Rebecca and her daughter, Ella, reflect on their familyâs first month as a âcollege family.â With Max now away at school, the Greenes are adjusting to new routines, shifting emotions, and the reality of long-distance parenting.Rebecca opens up about the bittersweet challenges of missing her son, balancing independence with connection, and resisting the so-called ârulesâ other parents follow about when to visit or call. Ella adds her perspective as a sibling still at home, sharing what she notices most about the changes in their daily life. Together, they paint a relatable picture of love, growth, and learning to âmake a date and go with the flow.âKey Takeawaysâ Every family must decide their own rhythmâignore the ârulesâ and do what works for you.â Flexibility is essential: plans will change, and thatâs part of the process.â Parenting teenagers isnât always funâbe honest about the challenges.â Simple connections, like daily texts or a care package, can make the distance easier.â There are unexpected silver liningsâless laundry, fewer groceries, and new family dynamics.Quotes from the Episode âSometimes I just need to know when Iâll see him next. Having a date on the calendar makes it easier.â â Rebecca Subscribe to the Whinypaluza Podcast wherever you listen, and join the free Whinypaluza community newsletter at whinypalooza.com for parenting and marriage tips delivered right to your inbox. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you wondering how to transform lifeâs deepest traumas into a journey of healing, love, and purpose? In this powerful episode of Whinypaluza, Rebecca Greene sits down with Dr. Kaci M., CEO of Speaking Freedom, Certified Life, Love & Sex Coach, Army veteran, and host of Speaking Freedom TV/Radio. Dr. Kaci opens up about her journey from surviving childhood trauma and military service to building a life dedicated to helping others heal. She shares how she reframed PTSD and pain into lessons of resilience, how her concept of Spiritual Human Behavior blends psychology with faith and purpose, and why intimacy is a vital communication tool in marriage. Rebecca and Dr. Kaci also dive into the rollercoaster of parenting teenagers, the importance of finding compassion in relationships, and the courage it takes to step out of comfort zones and live aligned with your true purpose. This is an episode full of wisdom, vulnerability, and practical steps to help you see life through the eyes of love. Key Takeaways:â Childhood trauma can be re-framed as life lessons that shape resilience and compassion.â Military service gave structure, discipline, and values that still guide Dr. Kaci today.â Spiritual Human Behavior blends psychology, purpose, and faith to help us understand who we really are.â Marriage thrives when intimacy is embraced as a tool for communication and connection.â Parenting teenagers requires patience, perspective, and remembering your own adolescence. Guest Quotes:âTrauma can be turned into a learning lessonâwhen you reimagine it, it no longer holds the same power.â âYour relationship with God should be free, without religious undertones telling you youâre wrong.â Connect with Dr. Kaci M.:đ Website:https://speakingfreedom.orgđş YouTube: Speaking Freedom TVđą Instagram: @speakingfreedomđŚ X/Twitter: @speakinfreedom Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we raise kids who feel good in their own skin? In this heartfelt Whinypaluza Wednesday, Rebecca Greene is joined by her husband, Seth, and daughter, Ella, to dive into one of the most requested parenting topics: body confidence. Inspired by Ellaâs Teenage Tuesday column about putting the scale away, the Greenes open up about family conversations, role modeling, and practical ways to nurture positive body image. From learning to compliment character over looks, to breaking free from diet talk, to making movement fun instead of a choreâthis episode is packed with real insights every parent can use. Youâll hear stories, strategies, and even Ellaâs wisdom that âthe least important thing about you is how you look.â This is more than parenting adviceâitâs a call to build homes where kids feel safe, supported, and celebrated for who they truly are. â Key Takeawaysâ Kids mirror what we say about our own bodies.â Replace diet talk with fueling and nourishing conversations.â Compliment effort, kindness, and character more than looks.â Movement should be fun, not punishment.â Teach kids about filters and online image distortion. đŹ Quotes to Highlight âThe least important thing about you is how you look.â â Ella Greene âStop talking about dietsâteach kids to fuel and nourish their bodies.â â Rebecca Greene đ Call to Actionđ Share this episode with a parent or friend who cares about raising confident kids.đ Join the free Whinypaluza Mom group on Facebook for community and challenges.đ Sign up for Rebeccaâs newsletter at whinypaluza.com for more parenting and marriage tips. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
â What if you could release years of pain and self-sabotage in a single sessionâwould you try it? đ Rebecca Greene sits down with subconscious reprogramming expert Stephanie Kwong, co-founder of the Rapid Rewire Method, to reveal how fast, science-based tools can free us from grief, fear, and limiting beliefs. From childhood wounds to miscarriage loss, Stephanieâs own healing journey proves that transformation doesnât have to take years. đ 5 Key Takeawaysâ How the Rapid Rewire Method clears trauma in minutes, not monthsâ Why noticing repetitive thoughts and emotions is the first step to changeâ Ways to break free from subconscious money and relationship blocksâ Real stories of lasting changeâfrom ending emotional eating to overcoming panic attacks â Daily micro-practices to regulate stress and finish each day with calm and clarity đŹ Memorable QuoteâHumaning is hard, but when you play the game the way itâs meantâby growing and evolvingâyou can reach true joy and inner peace.â âStephanie Kwongđ Listen now and experience how Rapid Rewire can help you move from surviving to thriving.đ Explore a free demo at rapidrewiremethod.com and start creating lasting change today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back to school feels different this yearâand Rebecca is embracing the change with wisdom, humor, and heart. Rebecca is joined by her husband, Seth Greene, and their daughter, Ella, who shares her powerful maxims for navigating junior year with optimism and grit. From big dreams to daily resets, Ellaâs mindset is both inspiring and practical. Rebecca follows with grounded parenting advice for making the school year smoother and more connected, especially in a season of big transitions. Key Takeaways:â Dream bigâeven if it feels unrealistic, go for your best possible outcomeâ Routines help kids thriveâespecially when they have a say in themâ Connection over correction leads to better behavior and stronger relationshipsâ Set expectations based on effort, not outcomesâ Encourage independence gradually while staying supportive Quotes to Remember:â âEvery day is another chance to do better.â â Ellaâ âConnection gets you what you want.â â Rebeccaâ âValue effort, not just outcome.â â Rebecca Call to Action:â Subscribe, rate, and review the podcast on Apple or Google Podcastsâ Visit whinypaluza.com and sign up for the free newsletterâ Follow Rebecca on Instagram @whinypaluza Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this heartwarming episode, Rebecca Greene welcomes her daughter, Lillie Greene, to the podcast to reflect on her unforgettable Bat Mitzvah experience and share her hopes for eighth grade. From spiritual connection and personal growth to party planning and middle school jitters, Lillie opens up with insight, humor, and honesty.Parents, tweens, and teens alike will find inspiration in Lillieâs journeyâone filled with love, tradition, nerves, and pride.⨠The Bat Mitzvah Journey Why the service was Lillieâs favorite part Feeling connected to God, her family, and community What it was like to give her speech and lead blessings Emotional moments during the candle lighting Lessons learned about overthinking, preparation, and presence Her meaningful Mitzvah Project supporting Make-A-Wish Favorite decorations and the magic of the balloon arch Why she loved being lifted in the chairâtwice! The joy of seeing everyone she loves in one room Advice for enjoying the day without stressing about the small stuff Make-A-Wish Foundation Lillieâs Bat Mitzvah Project Bake Sale National Junior Honor Society Tips for planning meaningful family celebrations đĄ Wisdom From Lillie: âYou donât realize how many people love you until theyâre in a room with you.â âPlease take time for yourself and donât let other people get to you.â âDonât wait for an invitationâgive the invitation.â âEven if your child hasnât done something big, tell them youâre proud.âđ From Rebecca: Rebecca shares a powerful reminder for parents: ⨠Celebrate your kidsâbig and small moments. ⨠Help them manage stress by modeling calm and connection. ⨠Remind them they are never alone.đ§ Listen & Subscribe: Be sure to follow the Whinypaluza Podcast for more heartfelt, relatable, and helpful parenting conversations. â https://whinypaluza.com/â Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What does it really take to keep a marriage strong for 20 years? In this heartwarming and hilarious episode of the Whinypaluza Podcast, host Rebecca Greene is joined by her husband Seth and their teenage daughter Ella for a candid, joy-filled conversation about what makes a marriage workâand why love is a choice you make every day. This special Whinypaluza Wednesday celebrates 20 years of marriage between Rebecca and Seth Greene. With their daughter Ella joining the conversation, the Greene family reflects on the lessons theyâve learned about love, communication, commitment, and connection. From laugh-out-loud anecdotes to deeply moving insights, this episode offers a rich blend of humor and wisdom. Rebecca shares some of her favorite marriage tips, Seth offers his perspective as a supportive partner, and Ella contributes thoughtful observations from growing up in a home built on intentional love. đď¸ 5 Key Takeaways: Words Matter More Than You ThinkElla shares how watching her parents taught her that communication is a marriage superpower. Speaking kindly, clearly, and consistently lays the foundation for trust and intimacy. Choose to See the GoodRebecca emphasizes the importance of focusing on what your partner is doing right. Gratitude isnât just a nice ideaâitâs a daily practice that keeps resentment at bay. Laughter is SacredSethâs humor has been a grounding force in their relationship. Laughter isnât just a coping mechanismâitâs a bonding tool that diffuses tension and creates joy. Marriage is About GivingSeth explains that marriage thrives when both partners approach it with a mindset of giving, not taking. This attitude of generosity fosters mutual support and long-term happiness. Keep Choosing Each OtherRebecca reminds listeners that staying married isnât a one-time decision. Itâs a conscious choiceâevery single dayâto show up, stay connected, and grow together. đŻÂ Read Rebeccaâs blog: â20+ Marriage Tips from 20 Years Togetherâ now available at https://whinypaluza.com đŠâđ§âđ§Â Join the Whinypaluza Moms Facebook Group and participate in the September Challenge for free support, community, and fun prizes. đŹÂ Subscribe to the Whinypaluza Newsletter for weekly parenting and marriage wisdom.  https://linktr.ee/whinypaluzamom đ Share this episode with a couple who might need a little encouragement, inspiration, or simply a good laugh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you feeling sick, getting migraines, or experiencing chronic fatigue without knowing why? Your body might be telling you that you're trapped in toxic patterns from unhealed childhood trauma - but there's a proven path to break free and create the love and life you deserve. In this powerful episode, Rebecca Greene interviews Riana Milne, a licensed mental health counselor and relationship coach who has identified the 10 most common childhood traumas that create toxic patterns in adult relationships. Riana shares her groundbreaking research on how unhealed childhood trauma leads to love trauma, and explains her holistic mind-body approach to healing that has helped thousands break generational cycles of dysfunction. From recognizing toxic patterns through physical symptoms to learning the mindset tools for success, this episode provides a comprehensive roadmap for transformation. Riana also shares inspiring stories of her own daughters' successes, demonstrating how positive parenting and mindset work can create extraordinary outcomes. 5 Key Takeaways â¤Â Your Body Tells the Truth About Toxic Relationships - Physical symptoms like migraines, stomach issues, chronic fatigue, and sleep problems are often your body's way of responding to constant abuse and trauma in relationships. â¤Â The Top 10 Childhood Traumas Create Predictable Adult Patterns - From addiction issues in parents to abandonment, verbal abuse, and sibling dynamics, these traumas show up as jealousy, people-pleasing, impulsivity, or inability to apologize in adult relationships. â¤Â Healing Must Address Both Childhood and Love Trauma - Research proves that unhealed childhood trauma causes love trauma as you age, requiring a holistic mind-body approach rather than just medication to treat symptoms. â¤Â Consistency Over Time Equals Trust - Whether rebuilding relationships with your children or partner, the mathematical equation for healing is showing up consistently with new behaviors over time to rebuild trust.â¤Â Mindset Work Creates Extraordinary Success - Teaching children early that they can achieve whatever they dream, combined with positive verbal messaging and spiritual grounding, creates confident adults who can manifest their goals. Powerful Quotes from Riana Milne"You can't change what you don't know, acknowledge or understand. If I could understand it for me, I could help teach my clients.""Create the life you desire, and when you do, you then have the love you deserve. Both of my girls married really amazing men because they learned these skills early." How to Reach Our Guest:Website: https://rianamilne.com/ Free Resources: Download "How to Have the Love You Deserve" ebook and take the childhood trauma checklistBooks: "Love Beyond Your Dreams" and "Live Beyond Your Dreams" (available on Amazon and in bookstores)Podcast: "Lessons in Life & Love" - 126+ episodes available on YouTube under Riana MilneYouTube: Over 350 videos and audios on healing and relationshipsCoaching: Book a Life and Love Transformation Discovery Session through her website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When your child leaves for college, you donât just pack up a car â you pack up a whole season of parenting. In this emotional and insightful episode, the Greene family opens up about what they're learning, what theyâre letting go of, and how to gently refocus through change. This week on Whinypaluza Wednesday, Rebecca Greene is joined by her husband Seth and daughter Ella for a powerful conversation on grief, growth, and mindset during college transition season. The family reflects on Maxâs departure, the emotional ripple effect itâs had on everyone, and how to manage your thoughts when your heart is in a tug-of-war. Ella shares wisdom from her âDear Freshmanâ letter â reminding listeners that high school is what you make of it, and every breakdown can lead to a breakthrough. Rebecca opens up about the unhelpful advice sheâs received (âhealthy birds fly the nestâ â please stop!) and shares what actually helps: connection, compassion, and daily mindset training. This episode balances laughter, tears, and hard-earned insight from a family navigating a significant life transition â and showing how to stay grounded in gratitude throughout it all. âď¸ 5 Key Takeaways:â Mindset matters: What you focus on will shape how you feel each day â Every door that closes redirects us to something better â even when it hurts â Our kids still need us â parenting doesnât end, it evolves â Normalize the grief â itâs part of letting go and loving well â Stay calm when your kids talk â so they keep talking đŹ Notable Quotes:â âOn the other side of your breakdown is your breakthrough.ââ âWhat youâre feeling is normal. That reminder alone can change everything.ââ âParenting is just acting calm while youâre screaming inside.ââ âThis isnât the end of parenting. It just looks different now.ââ âIf I focus on their growth, I can shift myself into excitement.âđ§If youâre riding the emotional rollercoaster of college drop-off or helping your teen navigate new beginnings, this episode is for you. Listen now on your favorite podcast platform or at whinypaluza.com â and donât miss Ellaâs full âDear Freshmanâ letter on the blog.  https://whinypaluza.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices